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Dynamic Earth, Building, Edinburgh, Photo, Architect, Location, Date, Image
Dynamic Earth Edinburgh : Information + Images
Our Dynamic Earth, Holyrood, Scotland: Michael Hopkins & Partners
Location: Holyrood Rd, Edinburgh Old Town
Date: 1999
Design: Michael Hopkins
+44 (0)131 550 7800

Tent Structure: Entry image © Adrian Welch
Trademark Michael Hopkins Architects building parachuted into town:
exciting form with a delightful contrast between the old red sandstone
base and the delicate white floating fabric above: make sure you see
this from the southern elevation round the back aswell as the more-photographed
front view (right) with amphitheatre context (good place to view the
Scottish Parliament).

building photo © adrian welch
'Our Dynamic Earth' is one of the Millennnium Commissions largest
projects in Scotland to date. The basement of the former brewery forms
the base with a concrete frame structure above topped with eight 24m-long
steel masts covered in a tensioned fabric membrane.

aerial image © webbaviation
The Food Chain Restaurant & Polar Bar
Dynamic Earth, The William Younger Centre, Holyrood Rd, Edinburgh
Views to Salisbury Crags from open-air terrace: Dynamic Earth building
by Sir Michael Hopkins atop a retained brewery base.
Mon-Sun 10am-6pm

photograph 2007 © Jason Baxter
Our Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh
Our Dynamic Earth is a key part of the Holyrood Project, an urban
regeneration plan steered by Scottish Enterprise Edinburgh & Lothians,
which has brought new vitality to the former industrial land at the
lower end of the Royal Mile.
images © Adrian Welch
The William Younger Centre houses the 'Our Dynamic Earth' Visitor
Attraction. The project attracted substantial funding from the Millennium
Commission. 'Our Dynamic Earth' is a permanent exhibition & education
centre, designed by Michael Hopkins & Partners to facilitate a better
public understanding of the processes that have shaped the Earth.
James Hutton, renowned as the Father of Modern Geology, provides the
key to the conceptual framework of Dynamic Earth.
Dynamic Earth has roots in both the culture and landscape of Scotland
in general and Edinburgh in particular. It is also rooted in the scientific
research which has gone on within the institutions in the city and
which continues today.
Edinburgh's much-admired urban character comes from a balance between
nature and artifice, between the geology of its magnificent setting
and the way generations of architects have refined its topography
to create one of Europe's most elegant cities. The striking form of
Michael Hopkins & Partners' Dynamic Earth adds to the tradition. Our
Dynamic Earth's smooth, flowing curves and taut, minimal cables and
masts offset the rugged majesty of Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Crags.
Just as Our Dynamic Earth's appearance suggests a relationship between
nature and artifice, so its purpose helps visitors to understand that
relationship. Located in Edinburgh close to where James Hutton, the
father of modern geology, lived and worked in the 18th century, it
is an appropriate site for the Dynamic Earth exhibition. Interactive,
virtual and wide screen film technologies can simulate any event in
the Earth's evolution, from the Big Bang to the future.
Visitors to Our Dynamic Earth can experience earthquakes, volcanoes
and the processes which formed natural settings like Edinburgh's.
Sir Michael Hopkins Architects' design helps visitors to relate to
the grandeur of natural forces which the exhibition illustrates to
the species of the site and its human history. Our Dynamic Earth's
design comprises three main parts: the fabric roof and its structure,
a main two storey building which contains the exhibition, offices
and workshops, and a forecourt. The first makes a generous entrance
pavilion which looks towards the hills and the city; although weathertight,
its form and glass walls give the feel of an outdoor space.
A hemispherical dome to a multi-media theatre bursts into the space,
indicating something below. Two other structures rise into the Dynamic
Earth pavilion, both containing staircases and lifts to the exhibition
and retail facilities for visitors who might want to linger. Michael
Hopkins & Partners made the two storey exhibition space is a black
box to give ideal viewing conditions. Offices and workshops are on
either side of it. An old wall which once formed the edge of a brewery
is restored and extended to make the external wall of the black box,
suggesting in microcosm Edinburgh's fruitful relationship between
geology and human intervention.
images © Adrian Welch
The third component used by Michael Hopkins is a monumental forecourt,
a new public space adds to Edinburgh's legacy of generous civic design,
and its amphitheatre can be used for outdoor performances during the
Edinburgh Festival; just as its neighbours, the venerable Holyrood
Palace and the new Parliament building use architecture to suggest
political evolution, so the Dynamic Earth Project uses architecture
to connect natural history to human and civic life.
Facts & Figures:
Building Costs: £39m
Construction Programme: Aug 1997 - Jun 1999
Scottish
Architecture: best Scottish Buildings of the last three decades
Dynamic
Earth design : Michael Hopkins Architects
Contact Our Dynamic Earth: Holyrood Road, Edinburgh 0131 550 7800
Dynamic Earth is an experience! A thrilling exploration of the world's
wonderful natural creations! From feeling the arctic zone of polar
ice to earthquakes of great magnitude. This is the total journey of
a lifetime. Wonder if lovemoney
considers this gigantic business venture a good investment?
Dynamic Earth AR1238: "plainly a descendant of the amenity building
at the Inland Revenue Centre at Nottingham, and the Mound Stand at
Lord's cricket Ground, London...the structure has an exotic insectival
appearance".
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